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Demolition Kellyville

A childcare centre on Poole Road. A place of worship rebuilt beside a community facility on Arnold Avenue. Health consulting rooms on Botanical Drive. A house on a quiet cul de sac. All came down in Kellyville, under one word on one register. The demolition is the part that repeats. What goes back on the lot is what changes, and that decides the approval.

Demolition in Kellyville, postcode 2155, is assessed by The Hills Shire Council, or certified by a private certifier against the state planning standards. Super Demolition holds a current Demolition Licence and a current Asbestos Removal Licence and works to Australian Standard 2601-2001: house knockdowns, sheds, pools, slabs, partial demolition, commercial strip outs and licensed asbestos removal, with the approval arranged as part of the job.

What has come down here, and what went back on the lot

The NSW Planning Portal council registers hold 89 demolition entries against Kellyville addresses, every one filed to The Hills Shire Council. The demolition line is identical throughout. The line beneath it is not. Usually the replacement was another house, sometimes with a secondary dwelling or pool. From there it widens fast: dual occupancies, multi dwelling housing over a subdivision, childcare centres on three streets, a place of public worship, a change of use into consulting rooms.

Then there is the group with nothing underneath: 28 of the 89 are a demolition and no replacement, twenty six of those as complying development certificates.

Kellyville

Same council, same postcode, and the street still sorts the work

Postcode 2155 is not Kellyville’s alone. It also covers North Kellyville, Kellyville Ridge and Beaumont Hills. North Kellyville files with The Hills Shire Council, as Kellyville does. Kellyville Ridge sits with Blacktown City Council. So we work from the street address.

Inside Kellyville the street says more. Every non residential replacement on the register sits on a through road, drive or older avenue: Poole, Windsor, Memorial, Arnold, Acres, Botanical, Rutherford. None on a place, close or grove. The cul de sacs are almost all house knockdowns.

Kellyville
30+Years Experience

Certifier or council: your replacement decides, not your demolition

New South Wales offers two routes and the property picks one. A Complying Development Certificate comes from a private certifier, not council, where the proposal meets the planning standards in full with nothing left to weigh up. A straight knockdown on a compliant lot is the usual case.

A Development Application goes to The Hills Shire Council and is assessed on merit. That is where everything else here landed: subdivisions, dual occupancies, the childcare, worship and health uses, anything with an environmental constraint.

Eligibility follows the land and the scope, never preference. Poole Road makes the point: one childcare proposal was withdrawn there and a second cancelled before a third was determined, and a subdivision further along was rejected before a later one got through. We settle yours on site.

Kellyville
FamilyOwned & Managed

Super Demolition on a Kellyville job: who comes, and under what licence

Jack owns Super Demolition and usually looks at the property himself. It is family owned and managed, with over 30 years behind it. The rating is 5.0 across 84 reviews. That means:

  • A current Demolition Licence and a current Asbestos Removal Licence
  • Staff and contractors meeting WorkCover requirements to Australian Standard 2601-2001

Insurance, memberships and credentials sit with our residential demolition service, and the same crews work across Western Sydney. Site assessments and written quotes are free, and enquiries are answered within 24 hours. Call <a href=”tel:0455888819″>0455 888 819</a> and we will walk the block with you.

On a knockdown rebuild the house goes, with the garages, sheds, carports, fencing, driveways, paving, footings and the slab underneath. Where the file covers a demolition and nothing else, the block comes back level.

Renovations are the other half: partial demolition and strip outs taking one wing or the internals while the rest stays up. For the childcare centres, suites and shops along the through roads, our commercial demolition service covers fitout removal and structural work, staged so neighbouring tenancies keep trading. Fibro sheeting and old vinyl tiles turn up in houses of a certain age. That is licensed work, on the same contract through our asbestos removal service.

Nobody starts a Kellyville job on a handshake

Approval must be in place, council and neighbours told, every service shut off:

  • The certificate lodged with a certifier, or the DA with The Hills Shire Council
  • Council notification and written notice to affected neighbours
  • WorkCover approval and a Work Method Statement for your address
  • Dial Before You Dig plans before anything breaks ground
  • Electrical, gas and phone disconnections booked with each provider
  • Waste to EPA approved NSW recycling, dockets returned
  • The demolition clearance certificate
Kellyville

Pricing a clearance and pricing a knockdown are different exercises

A block cleared with nothing going back on it, and a house coming down the week before a builder arrives, are not the same job even at one address. Access, staging, what must be protected next door, and any asbestos in the building, all move it. A rate per square metre flattens that and gets it wrong both ways.

So we look first and price second. Assessment and written quote are free. The quote itemises the work, the approvals and the timeline, and that is what you pay, with no hidden fees and no variations. Holding a written quote already? We will beat it.

Questions Kellyville owners ask before booking a date

Do you need the plans for the new building before you can quote the demolition?

No. We quote what is coming down, and the site visit gives us that. Plans matter for the approval, not the price, because they decide who reads the file.

There is an old pool and a shed at the back as well as the house. Are they on the same approval?

Usually, provided it names them. Outbuildings, paving and pools sit inside the demolition scope on most files here. We will not take down what the paperwork misses, so we read it first.

Our file covers two addresses next to each other. Is that one demolition or two?

One, in practice. Applications naming a pair of adjoining lots appear several times here, and run as one job with one set of notices. Services are traced separately though, because two houses mean two of everything underground.

Friends in Kellyville Ridge went through a different council. Are we with the same one?

No. Kellyville Ridge sits with Blacktown City Council, while Kellyville and North Kellyville both sit with The Hills Shire Council, though postcode 2155 covers all three. Anything from the Ridge came off another register, so it is no guide.

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    The same crews handle demolition in Baulkham Hills, demolition in Bella Vista and demolition in West Pennant Hills, where the council depends on the address.

    One council, a postcode that proves nothing, and a record where the demolition line never changes while the line beneath it does. So we ask what is going back on the lot before saying anything about route or price. Send the street number and your plans.

    0455 888 819, or info@superdemolition.com.au.